Guess whose father-in-law was the original King of the Blues Guitar?
Updated July 28 2019.
 
		Updated July 28 2019.
 
			UPDATED August 14, 2021. Good news, the Beatles/Led Zeppelin mash up has started to reappear. Check it out below. “Always one of the most enjoyable reads about music! Go to paulmerryblues.blogspot.co.uk for the insights and observations of @PaulGMerry. The Project (@MartyrsProject), Indianapolis, USA. July 7, 2014. This post originally featured the now-famous mash up of…
BluesMuse11 The young (very young) Irish old-style R&B band, The Strypes, performed in London recently. I tweeted their praises, but forgot to plug them in my blues blog. The Strypes are reminiscent in sound and energy to the great English bands of the 1960s like the Stones, Pretty Things and Yardbirds and Northern Ireland’s Them,…
 
			“Interesting, keep up the good stuff.”ResonatorGuitarGuide @ResonatorGuide, October 5, 2013. “The story of National/Dobro/Rickenbacher guitars would make a great movie. Roaring 20s, Great Depression, etc.”Al (@Resoguitar), October 5, 2013. “Great post! Worth also exploring the hoops Dopyera had to jump through in launching the Dobro not to compete with HIS OWN patent.”ResonatorGuitarGuide @ResonatorGuide October 1,…
 
			London’s Garrick Theatre UPDATED OCTOBER 6, 2016. Anyone familiar with London’s West End theatre district will know the Garrick Theatre in Charing Cross Road. Yet who would know there’s a connection between David Garrick, the famous eighteenth century actor whom the theatre’s named after, and the blues? I’d venture that only rabid blues scholars or those…
 
			[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] Mike Stoller (left) with Jerry Leiber in the 1970s. Just as most non-classical music – rock and roll, R&B, jazz, pop, etc. – came from the blues, so one of pop music’s truly landmark song-writing partnerships began specialising solely in blues and R&B songs. I’m talking, of course, about the American rock and roll/R&B composers-supreme, Jerry…
 
			I can’t claim to know him but I certainly remember briefly catching the irrepressible Iggy Stooge (as Iggy and The Stooges circa 1972. Iggy’s bottom right. he was known then) record a track for The Stooges’ now cult album, “Raw Power”, at the CBS Studios in London in late 1972. Iggy had just relocated from…